Some of you may have noticed that last week a new 'Wiki' link popped up on our blog's top menu bar. We wanted to have a wiki for a few reasons:

  • RSVP'ing for sprints.
  • Keeping an archive of past events, eventually with links to presentation slides, etc.
  • Having a kind of "Who's who" of the local Python companies and developers.
  • Providing tips and resources for presenters.

It's still a bit sketchy in some areas and most pages need some fleshing out but we have a good basis for a great resource. The section that could use the most contribution is probably the tips and tricks for speakers. With all the flash presentations that we've had, the local crowd must have accumulated a lot of knowledges on the tools that ensure a smooth experience and this is worth sharing with the future speakers. The focus is not limited to tools; tips and resources on how to structure a presentation and on public speaking are all welcome.

So, go ahead and have a look, improve the content, add your company to the list, and have fun

http://wiki.montrealpython.org/

Please keep the point of view neutral and any listing in alphabetical order.